New lightweight uses its loaf
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BY CHANGING to a new design of lightweight Tidd Strongbox, Hawley's Bakeries Ltd, of Ruislip, Middlesex, is now able to carry 600 more loaves of bread than was previously possible in a Bedford KC 7.5 tonne-gross vehicle.
Called the Litebox, the new body has been made lighter by incorporating thinner section Glasonit glass-plastic-plywood laminate panels for the sides and front. As with the normal Strongbox no internal pillars are needed and so there are no obstructions when sliding the self-stacking plastic trays used by the bakery, in and out.
The 12 Litebox-bodied Bedfords just put into service with Hawley are petrol engine Z and have an unladen weight of tonnes (2.85 tons) unla Each body is 4.19m (13ft long, 1.98m (6ft 6in) high 2.34m (7ft Sin) wide inside